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O'Kell Creek Public Notice and Map - Community Engagement
Creston Community Forest (CCF) is proposing one mechanical wildfire risk reduction block in the
Okell Creek domestic watershed this year. The block is a part of our ongoing effort to reduce wildfire risks, protect the
community and foster climate-resilient ecosystems.
Creston Community Forest
Jul 101 min read


A model for rural climate resilience: From forest waste to farm resource
Through this pilot, Wildsight and partners, including Creston Community Forest (CCF), are exploring the feasibility of producing biochar from forestry waste. Biochar, a form of carbon-rich charcoal, can be used to enhance soil health and sequester carbon. It could be the solution to the ‘waste’ left behind from B.C. forestry operations if the methods are proven both feasible and economical. Not only would it add value to forestry operations, biochar would also support wildfir
Creston Community Forest
Jul 52 min read


Mt. Thompson Forest Service Road, trail signage & funding granted for our signs.
The Creston Community Forest (CCF) recently graded the entire length of the Mt. Thompson Forest Service Road. This will allow for much better vehicle access for any hiking enthusiasts wanting to visit the Thompson Rim/ Bonnie Lake Trails this coming long weekend.
Creston Community Forest
Jun 281 min read


The southern six community forests review SIFCo’s fuel treatments.
The southern six community forests review SIFCo’s fuel treatments. This photo is of Enterprise Creek watershed where the wildfire started by lightning at the shore of the lake which then jumped the highway and burned the entire watershed, except for an old private land plantation (green area).
Creston Community Forest
Jun 261 min read


Trails for Creston Valley Society: Creston Bear Fair 2025
Mark it on your calendars, this Saturday is Bear Fair 2025 – A Community Celebration of Bear Awareness and Safety.
Creston Community Forest
Jun 241 min read
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